9:11 PM 4/5/2016 – World Reacts to Panama Papers – mikenova shared this story from Newshour.

Further analysis and reaction to the massive leak of financial documents from Panama; The Commonwealth has a new Secretary-General; A team of BBC reporters is expelled from Djibouti ahead of presidential elections. (Photo: Rodrigo Arangua/AFP/Getty Images)

Anti-corruption group Global Witness responds to the Panama Papers by highlighting concerns about anonymously-owned companies in the United States; Greeks express mixed feelings about the start of migrant deportations to Turkey; storks stop migrating to feed off European landfills.International Edition delivers insight into world news through eye-witnesses, correspondent reports and analysis from experts and news makers. We also keep you in touch with social media, science and entertainment trends.

International Edition digs deeper into the #PanamaPapers. The difficulty in shutting off Islamic State oil. European migrants are being deported. U.S. financial markets are still moving up. Country music’s 2016 Hall of Fame class announced!

Story of the data leak & investigation; Myanmar army protest; Hannibal dung. Photograph shows the building where is the office of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in Panama City, Panama. (Credit: European Photopress Agency)

NPR’s Ari Shaprio interviews Gerard Ryle, director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Ryle coordinated with over one hundred media organizations around the world to read and analyze the 11.5 million files from the Panama Papers leak.

Prime Minister of Iceland, Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson, resigns – the first major casualty of the leaked Panama Papers. Complete alcohol ban in Indian State of Bihar, President Zuma survives impeachment vote.